The MeidasTouch Podcast - Jill Biden has MAJOR LEGAL CLAIM against Trump…$100M!!
Episode Date: December 9, 2024MeidasTouch host Ben Meiselas reports on the potential legal claims First Lady Dr. Jill Biden has against Donald Trump. Shopify: Sign up for a one-dollar per month trial at https://shopify.com/meidas... Visit https://meidastouch.com for more! Remember to subscribe to ALL the MeidasTouch Network Podcasts: MeidasTouch: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/meidastouch-podcast Legal AF: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/legal-af MissTrial: https://meidasnews.com/tag/miss-trial The PoliticsGirl Podcast: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-politicsgirl-podcast The Influence Continuum: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-influence-continuum-with-dr-steven-hassan Mea Culpa with Michael Cohen: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/mea-culpa-with-michael-cohen The Weekend Show: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/the-weekend-show Burn the Boats: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/burn-the-boats Majority 54: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/majority-54 Political Beatdown: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/political-beatdown On Democracy with FP Wellman: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/on-democracy-with-fpwellman Uncovered: https://www.meidastouch.com/tag/maga-uncovered Coalition of the Sane: https://meidasnews.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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The transition process involving Donald Trump has been quite humiliating and quite messy to say the least. And now Donald Trump has handed our first lady, Dr. Jill Biden, a gift as
she prepares to leave the White House. And that gift comes in the form of a potential
$100 million lawsuit that she can choose to file against Donald Trump for violating her
right to publicity. She now has a legal claim or a legal cause of action
against Donald Trump that is quite valuable. It has a few year statute of limitation,
so she doesn't have to file it right away. She can decide that ultimately she doesn't want to
file this civil lawsuit against Donald Trump. Donald Trump would not get any immunity at all
for a type of civil lawsuit like this
because it is before he takes office.
Also, it's private in nature, so the Supreme Court's rulings would not apply to this.
But here's what Donald Trump did that handed Dr. Jill Biden this $100 million lawsuit,
in my opinion.
He posts an endorsement, a fake endorsement of Dr. Jill Biden of his fragrance that he's selling.
He's selling GetTrumpFragrances.com.
He's come up with a scent called, can you imagine this?
Anyway, Fight, Fight, Fight is what the name of the scent is called.
And he's selling cologne. And as part of his selling of the cologne, here's the advertisement that he
made to try to monetize this cologne. Here are my new Trump perfumes and colognes. I call them
fight, fight, fight because they represent us winning. Great Christmas gifts for the family. Go to GetTrumpFragrances.com.
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year.
And then it's a photo of himself next to Dr. Jill Biden.
And it says, a fragrance your enemies can't resist.
Well, in addition to this being, as I said, just humiliating for our nation that this is what Donald Trump is doing. Can you imagine like President Xi of China or Vladimir Putin or going more towards like
our allies?
Could you imagine, you know, the leader of the UK or Macron in France or whether it's
Canada or Mexico, whatever, selling fragrances?
I mean, this guy is just a complete and utter snake oil salesman.
But this type of fraudulent endorsement is called a violation of the right of publicity.
And people have sued for violating their publicity rights before in situations very analogous to this one. And they've been awarded millions of dollars or in some cases in excess of $70 million
for this type of behavior.
This is what's called a tort.
It's a civil wrong for which she can sue for monetary damages.
This is not to be confused with what Donald Trump was doing the previous week where Gibson Guitars sent Donald Trump a cease and desist letter for Donald Trump ripping off their guitar design.
That's a trademark violation for which they have to protect their intellectual property and their guitar designs.
This is another cause of action.
And Dr. Jill Biden, let me be clear, she's not sent
Donald Trump a legal demand yet. She's not filed this lawsuit yet. But I want to explain what this
lawsuit would look like and why I believe this could be a $100 million lawsuit in the event she
decides to file a case against Donald Trump. This is from the National Law Review, which is a very reputable legal periodical,
and it talks about your identity is your asset, the value of protecting your NIL rights. You ever
hear that term, NIL? Name, image, and likeness. Now, let's talk more about that in a bit, but
most states have what's called a common law cause of action for people who violate
your right to publicity.
So in exact situations like this, where someone uses your image to sell their crap, they're
not allowed to do that.
They're not protected by the First Amendment because it's commercial.
They're monetizing it. And the law, even if it's
not codified in a statute, recognizes a right to sue on the basis of a publicity right violation.
Now, the primary legal claim in such a lawsuit has four main elements. To win the right of
publicity case, a plaintiff must generally show that the defendant, in this case Donald Trump,
one, used their name, image, or likeness, did so without consent,
used it for commercial purposes, for example, advertising or product promotion,
and finally, the fourth element, caused the plaintiff harm or potential economic loss.
Trump is selling these fragrances for millions of dollars, and he's using the name and image
and likeness of Dr. Jill Biden to sell it. And here it talks about how celebrities,
athletes, and public figures, even ordinary people, can bring a right to publicity claim.
Some states codify the right to publicity in a statute, but it doesn't have to be.
For example, California Civil Code Section 3344 provides that it is unlawful for the
purpose of advertising or selling to knowingly use another's name, voice, signature, photograph,
or likeness without the person's prior consent.
The statute also sets a term of 50 years for post-mortem rights of publicity and additionally
allows for the registration with the Secretary of State as successor in interest to the right.
California common law, remember common law I also talked about, if there's not an actual law on the
books, most states still say that doesn't matter.
You can still file lawsuits in that specific state.
California common law protects against misappropriation
of a person's name, likeness, and identity as well.
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Shopify.com slash Midas. So Dr. Jill Biden would have a claim, whether it was in California,
whether she decides to sue in Delaware, whether she decides to sue in the District of Columbia.
She has options where she can file this lawsuit.
But let's talk about the value, why I think that this could be a $100 million lawsuit.
Let's take a look at a case involving the rapper T.I.
The value of one's, this is from that National Law Review article,
the value of one's name, image, and likeness
has never been more significant
than in today's advanced technological age.
For those in the public eye,
protecting these rights is essential
to maintaining control over their personal brand
and ensuring they receive fair compensation
for their work and identity.
A notable case that underscores the importance
of name, image, and likeness rights is the recent lawsuit involving the rapper T.I. Harris and his
wife, singer-songwriter Tamika Tiny Harris. On September 23, 2024, a California federal jury
awarded the couple a staggering $71 million in their lawsuit against the toy company MGA Entertainment.
The case centered around MGA's LOL Surprise OMG line of dolls.
T.I. and Tiny alleged that seven of the dolls in the line misappropriated the name and likeness
of a teen pop group that Tiny helped create in 2009 called OMG Girls. The couple also brought a claim of trade dress
infringement against MGA over the same doll line. At the height of their popularity, the OMG Girls
were known for their unique fashion and colorful hairstyles. Three original members of the OMG
Girls testified at trial that MGA's LOL Surprise dolls copied the band members look from certain public events they attended.
Attorneys for TI and Tiny also cited social media posts from fans who assumed the dolls were inspired by the OMG girls because they looked so similar. So here, when it comes to Donald Trump's use of Dr. Jill Biden's photo,
it's much more clear now, isn't it?
You literally see, you don't even have to get that testimony
where you're digging through emails and text messages
and you're calling people to say, is there a connection?
No, Donald Trump did it for himself.
He posted the image to advertise.
The advertisement says that essentially that this is what your enemies will like.
And it uses Dr. Jill Biden to sell the product.
And it's a product that's going to get or going to make Donald Trump millions of
dollars. And it tarnishes Dr. Jill Biden's brand by associating her now with the cologne and the
perfumes, which would prevent her ability to access and sell things in the market, which is what she'll argue after she
leaves and she becomes a private citizen.
In other words, this malicious, willful, and wanton act by Donald Trump is now tarnishing
the future ability of Dr. Jill Biden to monetize her own name, image, and likeness by tarnishing
it with the Trump brand. So I think that there's a
possibility that you can ask for punitive damages, somewhere in the range of five to 10 times the
underlying damages. I think your underlying damages in a case like this would be somewhere
between 10 to $20 million based on the expectation of what Trump would make by selling these fragrances.
That's in line with what he makes by selling these products as part of his licensing deals.
So if I were her and she came to me for a consultation and I decided or she decided to sue, it's my opinion, again, just an opinion that she's got a legitimate cause of action where she could credibly look the jury in
the face and request about $100 million. Look, Trump is selling his perfume for anywhere from
$99 to $199 each. And she has that claim. She has that right. On the other hand, just so you can see,
Dr. Jill Biden's not asking that her name be on these things the same way that Melania Trump is or in contrast to the way Melania Trump is asking that her name be put on things.
Right. Melania is selling ninety nine dollar and ninety nine cent different like ornaments she's selling. She's obviously, she's allowing her name, image, and likeness to be used
on Trump's social media platform to put her face on fake $500 First Lady bills. Melania was on Fox
hawking $90 USA star ornaments that she's posting there. One other thing to mention as well, just so you can see,
there's a right after somebody dies.
After their death, a lot of states say you can still sue.
And why I bring this up is
when Donald Trump uses the endorsement of,
let's say, Elvis,
and again, it's possible Elvis' estate likes Donald Trump.
I'm not sure, but I would believe,
not like when Trump's been posting photos of himself next to Elvis lately.
So my opinion is that Donald Trump potentially could,
is potentially causing a cause of action,
a violation of his right to publicity
that the Elvis estate could potentially act on as well there.
There's lots of other cases in the law
where name, image, and likeness lawsuits have been filed.
You see a lot of these cases, especially lately,
now that a lot of college athletes and high school athletes
are entitled to monetize their brand.
I teach this during my USC law class. I teach a
class in the spring about NIL and name, image, and likeness. But again, I'm not saying here that Jill
Biden has sued. I'm not saying she will sue. I'm saying that she can. And I think that it is a
lucrative lawsuit. It's not protected by any immunities. The conduct predates Donald Trump
going into office. He can't claim any immunity. The conduct is him selling perfume. It's private.
He wouldn't be able to assert immunity. So ultimately, we'll see. But I wanted to break
down what the legal claims are so you can learn about name, image, and likeness law,
misappropriation of name, image, and likeness, how a claim like that would
be asserted. And we'll see. But to me, she can sit back, do nothing, just wait a year or two,
and we'll go from there. And then ultimately bring it if she wants to. Hit subscribe. Let's
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